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Arrhythmia names Emma as CEO

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03/31/2013 06:37:52 AM EDT

FITCHBURG -- The corporate parent of Micron Products Inc. has named its third chief executive in less than six months.

Salvatore Emma Jr., 53, takes over as president and chief executive officer at Arrhythmia Research Technology Inc., effective Monday, according to a Securities and Exchange Commission filing by the company.

Emma replaces Michael S. Gunter, who filled the post on an interim basis after the company announced last fall that James Rouse had resigned. Emma has been with Micron Products since 2007, and had been vice president and general manager since 2008.

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